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St. Charles police reports

July 23, 2013

• Donald James Mack, 20, was charged Tuesday, July 16, with felony retail theft for reportedly stealing a tackle box, 52 fishing lures and 14 video games from Walmart, 150 Smith Road, St. Charles. The total value of the merchandise was about $680.

• The Filling Station, 300 W. Main St., St. Charles, was issued a citation Thursday, July 18, on a charge of unlawful amplified sound after an officer heard music coming from an outdoor patio after 11 p.m. The officer reported the establishment had been warned repeatedly about amplified music after 10:30 p.m.

• A resident in the 600 block of South 12th Avenue in St. Charles reported Thursday, July 18, that he received a letter from Capital One indicating he was a victim of fraudulent activity.

• Jeffrey Scott Meagher, 44, of the 4200 block of Doe Court, Joliet, was charged Thursday, July 18, with aggravated driving under the influence, felony DUI, driving under the influence of alcohol, driving with a blood-alcohol content of more than 0.08 percent and driving with a revoked license.

• A real estate agent reported Thursday, July 18, that someone had damaged and stole copper piping from a vacant residence in the 900 block of South Second Street in St. Charles. The offender reportedly entered the house through an unlocked door.

• Residents in the 200 block of Lakeside Court in St. Charles reported Thursday, July 18, that their 2011 Jeep was burglarized. Nothing was reported missing.

• A resident of the 200 block of South Second Street in St. Charles reported Monday, July 15, that a 55-inch TV was taken from his home. There were no signs of forced entry, and nothing else appeared missing. A toy car collection was, however, thrown down the front stairs, which the resident believed was a personal message to him, police reported.

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